The Free Lance. “His good blade carves the casques of men , for the Free Lance thrusteth sure." Vol. XIV. DEPARTED CLASSMATES. Walking alone where we walked together Last June so breezy and blue, I mourn thro’ this dull. Autumnal weather The loss of the friends I knew. For as wild winds now scatter and sever Dead leaves from the parent stem, So from our Alma Mater forever We've been whirled away like them. TIME HAS ITS REWARD. THE future of George Winters lay before Him like a yast panorama, ancl he seemed to see what .was expected of him. It was this, coupled with a tinge of ambition that made him pay so much attention to his school-work. In short he. wished to go to college, and his last year in the high school vypuld have seemed an age to him, had it not been for another person who was looking forward to such a course herself. Indeed, Mary Phelps was as ambitious as George. In their work they, naturally, were together a great deal, for NOVEMBER, 1900. & & & No. 6. c., :00.
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